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Painting the Interior of Your Home

By: Stephen Drummonsy

Painting the interior of your residence can seem to be a scary undertaking, but with planning and preparation, it can be achieved successfully.

One of the first options you will will need to make is what colour or colours you are going to use for your scheme. When determining the colour scheme there are things to keep in mind for example if you are painting in order to sell, or if you are painting for your own decorating. If you are planning to sell your home or flat in the near future, you need to stay with a more basic palette of colours than if you are doing this for you.

The next evaluation you will want to make about the preference of paint is the finish type. Paint arrives in many different finishes or sheens including flat, eggshell, semi-gloss and gloss and depending on the room or rooms you are painting, every one has its correct place in painting. Flat paint is best at hiding any imperfections and works good on ceilings. Eggshell or possibly a semi-gloss paint should be used in rooms that may require the reflection of light and the washability afforded with these finishes. Trim around doors, windows and baseboard as well as kitchens and bathrooms are typically painted with both a semi-gloss or gloss finish paint as these areas need more frequent cleaning.

Other supplies you will need include brushes, rollers, paint pans, ladders, tarps or other covers etc. When paying for paint, paintbrushes and roller covers the thing to bear in mind is to purchase the highest quality you can manage to pay for, quality in these items will without doubt have an effect on your finished project.

When you have finally made the decisions on colour, finish and type of paint (oil or latex based) and invested in your different materials you get to everyone's least favourite part of the project, which is the preparation. Move out as much furniture etc. as you can from the area to be painted, fix holes, cracks and other defects and mask or tape off areas as needed. Cover floors and other items with protective sheeting and gather all your supplies.

Begin your painting with the ceiling, then the walls and paint the trim last. Whilst painting the same colour or close to the same colour you might get by with one coat, but if not plan on painting two coats to get the finish and resilience your project deserves.

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